MIA BROWNELL: Plate to Platelets

and Other Things That Travel and Bind


Brownell, Mia Plate to Platelet"I MAKE STILL LIFE PAINTINGS THAT ARE NOT STILL". 

​They dissect and interweave fundamental elements of nature, food, and culture – of movement, and impulse – that might be labeled theatric. My inspirations stem from the confluences between the seductive excesses of food culture, the vanity and illusionism of traditional still life painting, and the constructed spaces of computer generated scientific imaging.

I imagine the entanglement between the consumerist idealization of food with its biological engineering and the molecular strains that then interact with our bodies. The space I paint attempts to capture this paradoxical perspective, one that is equally rational and fantastical, material and in constant flux.

If we are what we eat, what are we becoming? These entanglements reveal a new nature of food and the cultures that adopt or are dependent on it. Food has become a dynamic field for both exploration and manipulation and we are made vulnerable and powerful by it.

Mia Brownell


Read a profile of Mia Brownell in Ladder & Key​, and a story about the exhibit in WestWord.

THROUGH MARCH 8, 2018 

The Art Gallery at the Fulginiti Pavilion
13080 E. 19th Ave., Aurora, CO  80045
Hours: Monday - Friday from 9:00am-5:00pm
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

 

Photos from Opening Reception on January 11th 
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Image taken on Sep 13, 2019, 15:58 by Katelynn Sweat
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Center for Bioethics and Humanities

CU Anschutz

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Aurora, CO 80045


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